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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA TKur^ay, June 3,194? '
Sbiicmald
Mr. John G. McKie of Meri
wether was a visitor here Mon
day.
Miss Bettie Osborne left Tues
day to assume her studies at
Bowling Green Business Univer
sity, Bowling Green, Ky.
Mr. W. A. Winn of the Rehoboth
community was a visitor here one
day the past week.
Miss Nancy Woody from Welch,
W. Va., and Miss Dottie O’Neal
from Selma, N. C., visited Miss
Nettie Louise Morgan here several
days this week.
Mr. J. R. Palmer of Troy was
a visitor here one day the past
week.
Mrs. J. M. Bussey of Parksville
was a visitor here last Thursday.
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MEATS, IAMB, FISH,
CMCHENS AMD ECUS
Ours is a First-Class Meat Market
with a good variety of Fresh Meats,-
such as Pork, Beef, Lamb, Veal, Dress
ed Chickens and Fresh Country Eggs
.every day, and various kinds of Fish
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
We deliver.
JESTER’S CASH MARKET
PHONE 25 McCORMICK, S. C.
Misses Bernice White and Hugh
Margaret Preeland of Augusta,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Culbreath of
Aiken spent the past week end
with homefolks.
Mr. W. J. Hines of Meriwether
was a visitor here Monday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Neal Lott of
Johnston spent Sunday here with
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Dorn, Sr.
3SS
Mr. A. C. Bradshaw of Parks
ville was among the visitors here
Saturday morning.
Mrs. W. H. Horton of Mt. Car
mel was a visitor here last Thurs
day.
son, Claude H. Workman, Jr.,
from Tulane University School of
Medicine.
Mr. Jamie Sanders, III, left
Monday to assume his studies at
Duke University, Durham, N. C.
Miss Carolyn Freeland attended
graduating exercises at Winthrop
College Saturday, Sunday and
Monday.
Miss Mary Frances Sturkey, who
teaches at Chesnee, is now visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Wessie Hitt,
here.
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Workman
left Sunday for New Orleans to
attend the graduation of their
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$1.98 AND
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59c ~~ 98c ~ $ 1 48
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Becoming play suits in the color and
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everyone.
$2.98 AND $0.95
BEACH SANDALS
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LADIES’
Mrs. Arch Bradley and daughter,
Miss Mary, of Ninety Six spent the
week end with Mrs. C. A. Gilbert.
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Students Returning
From Colleges
Among the students return
ing to their homes here and at
other points in the county for the
vacation are:
Winthrop College, Rock Hill-
Miss Geneva Miles, graduate.
Miss Mary McIntosh,
Miss Annie Humphries,
Miss Frances Schumpert,
Miss Imogene Sanders,
Miss Virginia Watson,
Miss Emma Bell King, graduate,
Miss Mildred Creighton, e
Miss Norma Holloway,
Miss Cornelia Freeland,
Miss Ella Bradley Faulkner,
Miss Vivian. Rae Gilchrist,
Miss Elizabeth Fooshe, graduate.
Limestone College, Gaffney—
Miss Virginia Wilkins.
Lander College, Greenwood—
Miss Bettye Fuller, graduate,
Miss Mildred Gunter.
Miss Henrietta Gilbert,
Anderson College, Anderson—
Miss Alice Lanier.
Clemscn College, Clemson—
Mr. Raymond Morgan,
Mr. Charles Morgan,
Mr. Carl Faulkner, graduate,
Mr. Herbert Sturkey,
Mr. James Hemminger,
Mr. Thomas McComb,
Mr. Henry Hester,
Mr. Jim Neal Workman,
Mr. Hubert Bowick,
Mr. Alex Hanvey,
Mr. Rudolph Strom,
Mr. Lawrence Strom,
Mr. David Edmonds.
University of South Carolina,
Columbia—
Miss Mararet Welsh,
Mr. Pat Hester,
Mr. James Bell.
Asheville Teachers College, Ashe
ville, N. C.—
Miss Louise Rich.
The Citadel, Charleston—
Mr. Wistar Harmon,
Mr. Douglass Bradley.
Tulane University, New Orleans,
La.—
Mr. Claude Workman, graduate.
Piedmont College, Demorest, Ga.—
Miss Catherine Wells,
Mr. Charles Wells.
Charleston Medical College,
Charleston—
Mr. Lawrence L. Hester, Jr.
Wofford College, Spartanburg—
Mr. J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.
Brenau College, Gainsville, Ga.—
Miss Nettie Louise Morgan,'
Miss Anne Bussey Seigler.
Bowling Green Business Univer
sity, Bowling Green, Ky.—
Miss Virginia Fooshe, graduate.
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Sullivan News
CHILDREN’S ___
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j.48 AND $J.98
Teachers Returning
From Schools
Mrs. J. E. Winn and Hazel
Mrs. Strom Culbreath and Richard
Culbreath were business visitors
in Anderson Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn and
family and Mrs. Susie Winn
spent Sunday in Evans, Ga., with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Culbreath.
Mrs. L. E. Winn and family
were dinner guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Culbreath
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sports of
Charleston were visitors in the
home of Mrs. J. B. Gilchrist Sun
day.
Mrs. L. E. Winn and family
spent Wednesday in the home of
Mrs. J. B. Gilchrist.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Li Corley,
Mr. W. W. Mayson, Jr., and Mas
ter Jack Mayson were dinner
guests in the home of Mr. M. S.
Mayson and daughters Friday.
Mrs. Virginia Baily and Inez
and Miss Thelma Gilchrist at
tended a shower at Red Hill in
honor of Mrs. Bennie T. Mims,
Jr.
Mrs. W. G. Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Miller and Miss Mae Miller
of Colliers visited Mr. T. B. Gil
christ and family Sunday.
Mrs. Virginia Baily, Inez and
Miss Thelma Gilchrist visited
Mrs. Sallie Gilchrist of the Re
hoboth community Saturday.
Mrs. Virginia Baily and Miss
Thelma Gilchrist called in the
homes of Mrs. T. C. Winn and
Mrs. Janelle Winn Sunday.
The “Old Hired Hand’s” per
formance was attended by an
unusually large crowd at Sullivan
school house, Thursday night
The amount of $47.80 was the
door receipts. This was spon
sored by the Sullivan 4-H Clubs.
The H. D. Club assisted very
bountifully and graciously with
the supper which was effectively
served by Mrs. J. E. Winn, Trula
Winn, Mrs. Harold L. Corley and
Doris Gilchrist in the attractive
home of Mrs. J. B. Gilchrist.
Little Misses Mary Frances and
Gale Mayson of Modoc spent the
past week in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Mayson..
Mrs. W. C. Jaynes, Billie and
Ruth of McCormick were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. May-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Winn and
family attended the union meet
ing at Little Stevens Creek.
Mt. Carmel News
WORK AND PLAY
ACCESSORIES!
LADIES’ COTTON SWEAT SHIRTS
$1.00
LADIES' COTTON SPORT BLOUSES
79c
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HOME OF BETTER VALUES
GREENWOOD, S. C.
Among the teachers returning
their homes here and at other
points in the county from their
respective schools for the vacation
are:
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Miss Sallie Quarles, Matthews*
N. C.,
Miss Birdie Walker, High Point,
N. C.,
Miss Josie Talbert, Abbeville,
Miss Helen Brown, Columbia,
Miss Sara Louise Strom, Lan
caster,
Miss Lucy Brown, Plum Branch,
Miss Mary Remsen, Washington
Consolidated High School,
Miss Margaret McKinney, Wash
ington Consolidated High School,
Miss Ruby Abercrombie, Lees-
ville,
Miss Marion Sturkey, Lockhart,
Miss Kathleen McKinney, Wide-
man School.
Mr. Gray Abercrombie, Ridge-
land,
Miss Carrie Mayson, Bennetts-
ville,
Miss Nell Dowtin, Wrightsville,
N. C.,
Miss Eloise Corley, Warrenville,
Mr. J. P. Sullivan, Walhalla,
Miss Marian Harmon, Lyons
High School, Lyons, Ga.,
Miss Martha Bell, Lowndesville,
Miss Willie McComb, Andrews,
Miss Clara Lee McComb,
Laurens,
Miss Mary McComb, Calhoun
Falls,
Miss Lura Jean Watson, De la
Howe State School,
Miss Ella Lee Burnett, Waco,
N. C.,
Miss Sara Frances Duncan,
Branchville,
Miss Nell Fooshe, Westville,
Miss Tommie Parks. Lyons’
School.
Plum Branch News
Sen. L. L. Hester, Miss Carolyn
Hester and Mr. Lawrence Hester,
Jr., were visitors in Columbia last
Thursday.
Mrs. W\ H. Horton was a visitor
in McCormick Thursday.
Miss Virginia Watson has re
turned home from Winthrop Col
lege.
Cadet Sar. Drennan Brown has
returned home from Clemson
college.
Miss Myrtle Dean of Clemson
College is spending some time
at her home here.
Mrs. W. B. Sharp and Miss
Julia Cade were shopping in An
derson Saturday. Miss Sallie T.
Cade accompanied them as far
as Anderson enroute to Spartan
burg.
Mrs. Cecil Gilliam spent the
week end with her sister, Mrs.
Hart, in Social Circle, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dean and
attractive little daughter, Helen
Carol, are spending the summer
at their home near here.
Miss Susie Patterson, Mrs. J.
W. Boyd, Mrs. Ida Black and Dr.
S. W. Reid attended commence- Petersburg. Va., spent May 24 with
The wheat crop in this sectio n
Is good. Mr. J. L. Wells has ciP,
some that is unusually fine. Sinci
the recent rains the gardens, too,
have made living far more satis
factory.
The following young people an
home from college: Misses Anniy
Humphreys, Emma Bell King, Al
ice Lanier, Cornelia Freeland,
Catherine Wells and Mr. Charlej
Wells.
Fifty three persons attended
the Baptist Sunday School last
Sunday morning. On account of
the commencement sermon at
McCormick, the regular meeting
of the local B. T. U. was not held
that night.
Mr. J. J. Collier spent Sunday,
May 31st, with his sister, Mrs. A. L.
Zellars, of Lincolnton.
The H. D. Club met this week
with Mrs. J. W. Bracknell, with.
Mrs. G. E. Langley in charge of
the program.
Mrs. Coy Wall spent a day re
cently with her mother, Mrs. W.
C. Wilkie, of Laurens County.
School is out, and a ghostly
stillness pervades the school prem
ises. Mr. Carmichael has returned
to his home at Fork, S. C., Mis ;
Brown is in McCormick, Mrs.
Banks has gone on an extended
visit to her sister at Greenville,
Mrs. Freeland has a position for
the summer at Petersburg, Va..
and Mrs. Martin is visiting he;*
parents at Lake City.
Messrs. G. E. Langley and Geo.
Willis, who are working at' Dur
ham, N. c., recently spent two
days with their families here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbreath
of Aiken were recent visitors of
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Freeland.
Rev. W. M. Owings preached an
interesting sermon here on tha
fifth Sunday morning. At a re
cent meeting at Clemson College
the Governor of the State pre
sented Mrs. Owings with a meda!
in recognition of the fact that sha
and Mr. Owings are the parent?
of four sons, all commissioned of
ficers, in the United States Army.
Mr. Virgil Wall, just graduated
from high school, has begun wor’:
at the Plum Branch depot. He u
studying telegraphy.
Little Winnie Sue Langley u
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Chandler,
at Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ridlehoovrr
of Baltimore, and Mr. Theodora
Ridlehoover and family of Augus
ta were recent visitors in the horn a
of Mr. Jpe Ridlehoover.
Edwin C. Rice, Jr., has the toes';
cotton patch we have seen this
season.
Mrs. O. L. Sturkey has been ap
pointed local representative of the
U. S. O., and will receive anv
books, gifts, or donations that will
promote the social welfare of the
men in Uncle Sam’s service.
Miss Louise Bracknell was in
charge of the B. T. U. social held |
at the school house last Thursday •
night. Games were played, re-
reshments served, and a good
time enjoyed by the young peo
ple present.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. King went to
Rock Hill Monday of this week to
witness the graduation of their
daughter, Miss Emma Bell King.
Rev. G, P. Lanier, with three cl
his children, Mr. Ellison ' White,
and Miss Louise Bracknell repre
sented the Baptist Church at the
Union meeting of the Edgefield As
sociation held at Little Stevens
Crek May 31. Each member of the
Plum Branch delegation had
part on the program for the day.
Mrs. Laskoski of Anderson, M*.
and Mrs. J. L. Caudle of McCor
mick, and Mrs. Robt. Reade of
metat in Due West last Monday.
Miss Sallie T. Cade of Converse
College came home last Wed
nesday but returned to Spartan
burg Saturday for duty at the
General Hospital there for a
while.
Mrs. Lane Smith has returned
home from Brenau College for
the summer.
Mrs. Clara Majette and Miss
Virginia Majette of Pensacola,
Fla., who are guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Peel in Anderson, were vis
itors in Mt. Carmel Tuesday.
Mrs. D. L. Bryson and Mrs. T.
B. Frazier were guests of Mrs. Ida
Black Sunday.
DR. HENRY J. GODIN
Sight
Specialist
Eyes Examined
Spectacles And Eye Glasses
Professionally Fitted.
956 Broad Street Augusta. Gt
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bracknell.
The pretty cake with five cau
dles on it. the presence of quite a
large number of little friends, the
happy games, punch, silver bens,
and ice cream featured the birth
day party of little Edward Stroth -
er on May 20. Mrs. Margie Craw
ford graciously assisted Edward'?
mother in entertaining the chil
dren.
Mr. J. W. Bracknell and family
spent May 31 in Anderson wh'i
Mrs. Laskoski, Mrs. Bracknell’s
aunt.
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Other Kinds of Insurance In
cluding Life Insurance.
HUGH C. BROWN*
McCORMICK, S. C.
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